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    Wisconsin‚ have no bans in place on the ownership of wild animals. III. What is the benefit of owning these animals? To impress friends or family? To be different? To live on the wild side? The consequences of owning these creatures are often disregarded. IV. (Preview Body) While there is the

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    Detrimental Effect of Killing and Capturing Marine Animals Alex Maldwin Winneconne High School AP English Language and Composition April 5‚ 2013 Abstract This paper explores disadvantages of detrimental killing and capturing of marine animals. It also discusses ways to stop and decrease the killing and capturing of marine animals and the effects on marine species from keeping them in captivity for people’s entertainment. The disadvantages of killing and capturing marine animals range from the

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    Keeping wild animals in zoos is wrong because they suffer physical and mental damage in captivity‚ and experience neglect from their keepers‚ all for nothing more than a profit for those that buy them. When it comes to animals in captivity there are in two categories. The first category of animals are those that are‚ for one reason or another‚ born into captivity. The second category of animals‚ the ones who are more likely to suffer from mental damage‚ are those who are taken from the wild‚ and then

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    There are many endangered animals in our world‚ and very few are critically endangered. One animal species that is critically endangered is the Iriomote Wild Cat. Key points to the Iriomote Wild Cat’s endangerment are habitat loss‚ not being well known‚ and feral domestic cats. The first part of the wild cat’s endangerment‚ and the most major is habitat loss. Iriomote Wild Cats live on the small island of Iriomotejima‚ southwest of Japan‚ the island is a meer 116 miles wide. Plus‚ Iriomotejima

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    cruel to wild animals? Is our zoos are or aren’t cruel to wild animals. This is the most interesting question for the protection the animals. In my opinion‚ this is not true.   First of all‚ there are a lot of zoos in the world‚ and the people go there by see different species of animals and animals that are in danger. Secondly the zoo protected the animals and they try to help these animals in danger of extinction. As a result when we go to the zoo we like to see the different animals and If

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    for the family who has child. They can find many kinds of animal‚ without going to the wild forest. Zoos can make the visitors happy‚ but it might not be the same condition as the wild animal’s feeling. I trust that zoos are cruel to the faunas. Numeruous people think that zoos are good for the wild animals. Keeping animals in the zoos can save the animals from extinction than let them free in their habitat. In their wild habitat‚ the animal might be killed by their enemies. If they live in the zoo

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    tragic finale. Both found their own answers to the age old question. But it is up to the readers of their findings to decide what the real answer is. Animals in captivity have been a staple of human entertainment for many years. However the question of if it is ethical comes up quite often. Is it wrong for people to force animals into captivity from the wild‚ and effectively prolong their life? Well the same can be applied to our lives. Have the many new technologies enhanced lives‚ or limited it? It

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    Nowadays‚ it is very common for many people to kill animals for disease research. Animals have been used for several centuries in disease research. According to some estimates‚ the total scale of all research on vertebrates could be as high as 115‚000‚000 per year. Indeed‚ the practice of killing animals for disease research is now internationally seen as morally wrong. Therefore‚ using animals in disease research should be banned because it is cruel and inhumane‚ is no longer viable ways and can

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    changed his mind set about killing animals. For instance‚ in the beginning‚ Pi did not want to harm an animal in any circumstance. However‚ when the situation calls for it‚ he is forced to kill a flying fish‚ and eventually becomes used to and enjoys the satisfaction of it. To exemplify‚ one passage of the story states‚ “It is simple and brutal: a person can get used to anything‚ even to killing” (Martel 89). What this excerpt explains is that Pi was becoming used to killing animals‚ despite being a vegetarian

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    Plastic is Killing Marine Animals “Marine debris is typically described as any persistent‚ manufactured‚ or processed solid material discarded‚ disposed of‚ or abandoned in the marine and coastal environment” (Richard C. Thompson 11). If this is the case‚ how does marine debris end up in and around the water? According to Kimberly Amaral with the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution‚ marine debris can reach the ocean three ways; being flushed down the toilet or washed down the drain‚ ultimately ending

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